Zehnder Zenia
Ultimate comfort heating in your bathroom
With Zehnder Zenia, the radiator specialist Zehnder is presenting a completely innovative and revolutionary thermal comfort unit, whose minimalist design integrates seamlessly into modern bathroom architecture. Zehnder Zenia is a towel warmer, infrared and boost heater all rolled into one.
With its boost function, Zehnder Zenia provides flexible, rapid heat, independently of the central heating system. Its elegant heated glass door also provides pleasant radiant heat. Large bath towels can be concealed discreetly behind it where they can be warmed or dried. The wide selection of different in-wall and on-wall installations offers the right solution for almost every planning situation as well as maximum freedom of design.
Whether you're starting the day in the morning, taking a refreshing shower after sport or having a long luxurious soak in the evening, the innovative Zehnder Zenia thermal comfort unit ensures that cosy, warm towels are always available and that fast and comfortable heating is provided just when it is needed – for a pleasant indoor climate at all times.
Projecting only 30 mm from the wall with in-wall installation, Zehnder Zenia blends seamlessly into any bathroom design. The radiant heat from its heated glass door provides a comfortable indoor climate, while the boost function ensures rapid, demand-controlled heat. Textiles can be hygienically dried behind the visually appealing heated glass door, with the fast drying function significantly reducing the build-up of bacteria on damp bathroom textiles as a result of the much shorter drying times. In addition, the heated glass door with its soft-closing function makes it possible to keep everything tidy in the bathroom. Up to two large bath towels or four hand towels can be concealed discreetly behind the door. The thermal comfort unit is available in elegant white or black.
The most important functions can be set quickly by touching the intuitive control panel integrated in the glass surface. The functions range from the heated front face for infrared radiant heat, boost-heating the room with the boost heater (1000 W), and warming a towel to body temperature within a few minutes through to convenient fast drying of bathroom textiles. A smartphone app also makes it possible to configure daily and weekly programmes individually as well as start the warming function via remote control.
Due to its quick response time, and its integrated towel warming and fast drying function for bathroom textiles, Zehnder Zenia is ideal for combining with underfloor heating in new build or refurbishment projects. A wide selection of different in-wall and on-wall installations makes it possible to find the right solution for almost every planning situation: the unit offers property developers, installers and planners significant design freedom ranging from in-wall installation in all commonly encountered dry-wall and stud frame installations or in brickwork (solid construction), to individual on-wall installation with or without an outer case, through to integration into bathroom furniture.
The new Zehnder Zenia thermal comfort unit will be available from the first quarter of 2018. It has already won the "Design Plus powered by ISH" seal of quality which is awarded to products that offer particular scope for future development, innovative design and energy-efficient technology.
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